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Check if you're entitled to Attendance Allowance
You can claim Attendance Allowance to help you if you have an illness or disability. It can help you stay independent for longer. The money can be spent on anything
How Universal Credit is paid
Find out how Universal Credit is paid. You'll usually get a single payment every month paid directly into your bank, building society or credit union account
What's the public sector equality duty?
What the public sector equality duty is and how public authorities must comply with it to make sure no-one is disadvantaged by their policies or decisions
Check if your landlord has to protect your deposit
Check if your landlord needs to put your tenancy deposit into a deposit protection scheme. Check what you can do if they don’t
Debt relief restrictions orders
Explains why you might have a debt relief restrictions order (DRRO) made against you if you did something against the rules when you applied for your DRO, or while the DRO is in force
Struggling to pay - administration orders
Action you can take if a change in circumstances makes it difficult to repay your administration order. Covers what creditors might do if you miss payments, review hearings and revoking the order
Challenging a PIP decision - mandatory reconsideration
How to challenge a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) decision with DWP and applying for mandatory reconsideration
If you can't keep to your jobseeker's agreement
What to do if you can’t keep to your jobseeker's agreement because of illness, emergencies or changes to your situation
Getting a second adult rebate on your council tax
Check if you can pay less council tax if you live with adults who get benefits or a low income. This is called getting a second adult rebate
Challenging a Universal Credit decision - mandatory reconsideration
If you disagree with the decision about your Universal Credit claim, you can ask for ‘mandatory reconsideration’. Find out how to challenge the decision